Under a plain Apache install, the answer is no. If the directory is in an 'alias' and the Apache user has permissions to access that directory, then yes. Also, if Apache is running 'suexec' and that directory belongs to the user the site belongs so that they have permissions to access, then yes also. That is common under 'per user' sites where each user has a web site in their own user space.

Little introduction about CP:
CP is a command on linux that use to copy files and folder from one location to another location. Example usage of CP as follow:
cp /myfoder /pathto/destination/folder/
cp abc.tar.gz /pathto/destination/folder/ab…

Note: for this to work properly you need to use a Cross-Over network cable.
1. Connect both servers S1 and S2 on the second network slots respectively. Note that you can use the 1st slots but usually these would be occupied by the Service Provide…

Learn how to navigate the file tree with the shell.
Use pwd to print the current working directory: Use ls to list a directory's contents: Use cd to change to a new directory: Use wildcards instead of typing out long directory names: Use ../ to move…